Category: Review
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Dear Evan Hansen: The Novel
I’m a sucker for a good musical, but I won’t even pretend I wasn’t absolutely ANGRY when Dear Evan Hansen beat out Natasha, Pierre, and the Great Comet of 1812 for Best Musical at the Tony Awards. F
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Josh & Hazel’s Guide to Not Dating
I needed something I could binge-read and that would make me FEEL things and wow, the writing duo that is Christina Lauren did not let me down.
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The Last Equation of Isaac Severy
In a quest to finally catch up on my Book of the Month TBR pile, I settled in to read the book I selected back in March 2018 when it was billed as an adult version of the Westing Game and while I’m not sure the descriptor is perfect, I really enjoyed this book.
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29 Dates
Set against the backdrop of a Korean exchange student moving countries and going on dates, there’s a lot to love here
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Nine Perfect Strangers
The only book by Liane Moriarty I’ve read is Big Little Lies and…Nine Perfect Strangers is different. The mystery isn’t who died or who killed them, it’s will these people make it out of here?
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Back in the Game: One Gunman, Countless Heroes, and the Fight for My Life
I read Steve Scalise’s Back in the Game hours after learning that George HW Bush had died and Nick Jonas had gotten married, so I cried a lot that weekend
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Wundersmith: The Calling of Morrigan Crow
My new favorite series is back with the second book, Wundersmith: The Calling of Morrigan Crow.
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The Menendez Murders
As a true crime buff, I knew a lot about the murders of Jose and Kitty Menendez that were committed by their sons, Erik and Lyle.
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#DoNotDisturb: How I Ghosted My Phone and Took Back My LIfe
Have you ever noticed that everywhere you look no one is looking at you? Instead, they’re staring at those little devices in their hands
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Vox
Dystopias have always been my reading jam, and I’d heard a lot about Vox by Christina Dalcher, including that it was the “next Handmaid’s tale.”
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An Absolutely Remarkable Thing
Hank Green, notorious brother of YA king John Green, has finally written a book and it’s like nothing you’ve ever read from his brother.
